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Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino will be relieved at the news ahead of their Europa League trip to Anderlecht on Thursday night.

Spurs will be without key personnel such as Nacer Chadli, Ryan Mason and Son Heung-min for the trip to Belgium but Vertonghen believes they have the strength in depth to cope without the trio with a Premier League trip to Bournemouth to come at the weekend too.

The Bills were in north London on Tuesday as part of a community day at Hotspur Way

Brooks braces himself for a hit from a young boy who learns the basics of American football

Bills defensive tackle Marcell Dareus talks to the children during the community day

Tottenham legend Ledley King was present on Tuesday as he swapped the spherical football for an oval one

'Once you're in the flow it's just nice to keep playing the games,' Vertonghen told Sky Sports News HQ. 'You get a rest in between.

'We have a big squad, we have enough players who can play. We have a couple of injuries now but I think our squad is big enough to face the games.

'It's been very busy the last couple of weeks, but that's what we want. We just want games to stay in the flow we are in now.

'I think we are doing very well and we want to keep it up in Europe and the Premier League. Hopefully we can win both games this week.'

Bills iconic quarterback Jim Kelly was all smiles as he took in the Hotspur Way surroundings

As well as Vertonghen he was joined by Belgian counterparts Mousa Dembele (left) and Toby Alderweireld